Bosch hybrid systems combine CO₂ reductions with efficiency advantages for urban and cross-country driving.
For the hydrogen circuit in the anode path of a fuel cell system
Coolant switch valves control the coolant flow in side-flow cooling circuits of the powertrain and in the heating circuits of passenger compartments.
Bosch is now starting volume production of a new drive unit for such light commercial vehicles, consisting of an electric motor and an integrated inverter.
PAD2 is an intelligent component for demand-dependent coolant flow in thermal systems.
Tomorrow’s car drivers will expect their vehicles to be fully integrated in their digital lives. The car is evolving into an IoT device on wheels.
Vehicle functions will in future be controlled by a few extremely powerful central computers – the vehicle computers. With this technology, Bosch will increase the computing power in vehicles.
Powerful component for demand-based coolant flow in thermal systems
Bosch is developing new electrical/electronic (E/E) architectures that ensure the complexity of future vehicle systems stays manageable.
Bosch enables the reliable implementation of driving maneuvers using smart vehicles with failsafe systems.